5 Pillars of Database Compliance Automation | DBmaestro
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The article highlights the growing importance of database compliance driven by stricter regulations like GDPR, which impose heavy fines for non-compliance. Traditional methods involving manual audits are ineffective in the context of modern DevOps environments with numerous stakeholders. Continuous Database Compliance Automation (CCA) emerges as a solution, integrating compliance measures directly into the development pipeline. Research indicates that non-compliance costs can be significantly higher than compliance costs, emphasizing the value of automation in reducing errors and expenses while ensuring robust security and compliance.
Continuous Database Compliance Automation allows you to smoothly implement compliance and security measures into your DevOps delivery pipeline, reducing manual errors and costs.
The average compliance cost ranges from $0.58 to $21.56 million, while non-compliance expenses can reach $2.20 to $39.22 million.
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